Council of EU agrees position on move to T+1

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The Council of the European Union has approved its position on the European Commission's (EC) proposal regarding a shorter settlement cycle, shortening the settlement period for transactions in transferable securities from two business days (T+2) to one business day after the trade date (T+1). The Council also amended the original proposal to provide for an exemption for securities financing transactions (SFTs) from the T+1 settlement cycle requirement due to their non-standardised nature and settlement periods. To prevent circumvention of the T+1 requirement, the exemption only applies if SFTs are documented as single transactions with two linked operations. Following this approval, trilogue negotiations with the European Parliament will begin. Once agreed, the new rules will apply from 11 October 2027.

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